According to Galimberti's website, these rooms are "where girls read, love, dream, work and play...[they] are mirrors of the history, personality, culture, obsessions and social status of the girls that occupy them, but are also unique windows into [their] worlds."

I love that even the simplest of these bedrooms can hold so much personality. A current photograph of my room would show stacks of books and old New Yorkers, an always-overflowing basket of laundry, a carved elephant from Thailand, and an oversized, tweed armchair.